Golden Calla Lily is a stemless plant with large,
beautiful arrow-shaped leaves and showy flowers. The leaves are heavily
white spotted dark green, up to 28 cm long and 23 cm wide with 60 cm
long stalks. The flowers are typical arum flowers with the central
erect spadix surrounded by a showy spathe. It is carried on a long
stout stalk that rise among the long leaf stalk. The 15 cm long spathe
is bright yellow inside and greenish yellow outside, forming an open
trumpet around the yellow spadix. The flower is occasionally followed
by a spike of bright yellow berries that are attractive to birds. It
has fleshy rhizomes that run just below the surface of the potting
mixture and from which fleshy feeding roots grow down into the soil.
Golden Calla Lily is native to South Africa growing naturally in
swampy marshlands. It is cultivated in colder parts of India.